SOUND+LIGHT+MOVEMENT+ TIME+SPACE

Light+Sound

LIGHT & SOUND

❏ How can Light & Sound be used to transform, create, expand, amplify and interpret physical spaces?

Method: Projection, Sound, Installation object

LIGHT + SOUND :

Shadow, Dot, Line, Form.

Music, Sound, Noise, 7 Chakra, Cymatics, Synaesthetic.

LIGHT ART

Light art is an applied arts form in which light is the main medium of expression. It is an art form in which either a sculptureproduces light, or light is used to create a “sculpture” through the manipulation of light, colors, and shadows. These sculptures can be temporary or permanent, and can exist in two distinctive spaces: indoor galleries, such as museum exhibits, or outdoors at events like festivals. ~Wikipedia

Anthony McCall is a British-born New York based artist known for his ‘solid-light’ installations, a series that he began in 1973 with “Line Describing a Cone,” in which a volumetric form composed of projected light slowly evolves in three-dimensional space.

Julio Le Parc is an Argentina-born artist who focuses on both modern op art and kinetic art. Le Parc attended the School of Fine Arts in Argentina. A founding member of Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visual (GRAV) and award winning artworks, he is a significant figure in Argentinean modern art.

François Morellet was a French contemporary painter, sculptor, and light artist. His early work prefigured minimal art and conceptual art, and he played a prominent role in the development of geometrical abstract art.

James Turrell is an American artist primarily concerned with light and space. Turrell was a MacArthur Fellow in 1984.

“My work is more about your seeing than it is about my seeing, although it is a product of my seeing. I’m also interested in the sense of presence of space; that is space where you feel a presence, almost an entity — that physical feeling and power that space can give.”

GENERATIVE ART

Generative art refers to any art practice where the artist creates a process, such as a set of natural language rules, a computer program, a machine, or other procedural invention, which is then set into motion with some degree of autonomy contributing to or resulting in a completed work of art. ~ Wikipedia

Steina Vasulka (born Steinunn Briem Bjarnadottir in 1940)[1] and Woody Vasulka (born Bohuslav Vasulka in 1937) are early pioneers of video art, and have been producing work since the early 1960s.[2] The couple met in the early 1960s and moved to New York City in 1965, where they began showing video art at the Whitney Museum and founded The Kitchen in 1971. Steina and Woody both became Guggenheim fellows: Steina in 1976, and Woody in 1979.[1]

LIGHT, OPTICS & OTHER OBJECTS

Olafur Elison

Olafur Eliasson is a Danish-Icelandic artist known for sculptures and large-scale installation art employing elemental materials such as light, water, and air temperature to enhance the viewer’s experience. Wikipedia

I am interested in line as a subject which leads me to follow architectural lines in built environments. I am also interested in how do we perceive the environment we inhabit and what happens when a subtle shift is made in things which we have been use to see in a certain way. Does that subtle shift make us question our knowledge or our knowing and how? This query has been usually questioned through the medium of drawing on paper and in space and photography has been the interlocutor.